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Ernesto Lazzatti

1915 births | 1988 deaths | argentina international footballers | argentine football managers | argentine footballers | boca juniors footballers | boca juniors managers | danubio f.c. players | football (soccer) defenders | people from buenos aires province


50 (0) nationalyears = 1936-1937 nationalteam = Argentina nationalcaps(goals) = 004 (0) pcupdate = October 2008 }} Ernesto Lazzatti (5 September 1915 - 30 December 1988) is a former Argentine football defender who won five league championships with Boca Juniors.

Lazzatti played for local team Puerto Comercial de Ingeniero White until the age od 17. He was signed by Boca Juniors in 1933 and made his debut for the club in 1934 at the age of 18. During his time with the club they won five league championships.

Frank George Young

1908 births | 1988 deaths | alumni of university college, london | fellows of darwin college, cambridge | fellows of the royal society | fellows of trinity hall, cambridge | masters of darwin college, cambridge | old alleynians


Sir Frank George Young FRS (25 March 1908 - 20 September 1988) was a distinguished biochemist, noted for his work on diabetes, and the first Master of Darwin College, Cambridge.

Early Life and Education

Young was born in London and educated at Alleyn's School, Dulwich and University College, London where he graduated in chemistry and physics in 1929. After graduating, he remained at UCL to do postgraduate research in the field of biochemistry.

Berthold Koch

1899 births | 1988 deaths | german chess players


Berthold Koch (22 February 1899 - 2 May 1988) was a German chess master and journalist.

Born in Berlin, he won four times the Berlin Championship in 1927, 1933 (joint), 1946, and 1951.http://www.berlinerschachverband.de/archiv/events/bsv/bem/1900.html He also won the Soviet zone-ch at Leipzig 1946,http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/Tables%2017.htm and twice (joint) GDR Championship in 1952 and 1953.

Adam Boryczka

1913 births | 1988 deaths | polish resistance fighters


Adam Boryczka (1913-1988) was a Captain of the Polish Army and member of the underground Home Army in the area of Wilno, where he fought the Germans and after 1944 - the Soviets. Some time in 1945 he moved to central Poland and began working for the anti-Communist organization Wolnosc i Niezawislosc (WiN). In June of 1954 he tried to escape Poland, caught, was sentenced to death, which was changed to life in prison. Released in 1967, he later wrote a book “Z dziejow WiN”, which describes history of the organization.

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Andrew Cruickshank

1907 births | 1988 deaths | people from aberdeen | scottish film actors


Andrew John Maxton Cruickshank (born Aberdeen Scotland, December 25 1907 - died London England, April 28 1988) Full name, birth and death details: IMDB.com website. was a Scottish supporting actor, most famous for his portrayal of Dr Cameron in the long-running UK BBC television series, Dr Finlay's Casebook, which ran for 191 episodes from 1962 until 1971. Dr Finlay's Casebook: BBC Scotland website.

Life

He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School, and was to have entered the profession of civil engineering before joining provincial repertory theatres, culminating in his appearance on the London stage in 1935. Education and early professional life: Crystal Reference Encyclopedia website. His first film role followed in 1937, as the poet Robert Burns in Auld Lang Syne. Subsequently, however, he would be typecast into portrayals of formal authority figures, such as judges and doctors. First film role in Auld Lang Syne (1937): Fandango.com website.

Stjepan Vrbančić

1900 births | 1988 deaths | croatian footballers | people from zagreb


Stjepan Vrbančić (born November 29, 1900 in Zagreb - died December 12, 1988 in Zagreb) was a Croatian footballer. He played with Zagreb's top football clubs: with HAŠK from 1918 to 1926 and HŠK Concordia Zagreb from 1926 to 1935.

From 1922 to 1927, he earned 12 caps with the Royal Yugoslav national team. He played with the team at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

Wes Flowers

1913 births | 1988 deaths | brooklyn dodgers players | major league pitchers | major league players from arkansas


Charles Wesley Flowers (born August 13, 1913 in Vanndale, Arkansas, died December 31, 1988) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in 14 games for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1940 & 1944 seasons.

Gus Bailey

1951 births | 1988 deaths | american basketball players | basketball players from north carolina | houston rockets players | new orleans jazz players | utep miners basketball players | washington bullets players


Augustus "Gus" Bailey (born February 18, 1951 in Gibson, North Carolina; died November 28, 1988) was an American basketball player.

He played collegiately for the University of Texas at El Paso.

John Chow-Hoon

1988 deaths | martial arts school founders | people from honolulu


John Chow-Hoon (? - 1988) was a prominent martial artist and greatly respected practitioner of Jujitsu and Kenpo. His brother was William Kwai Sun Chow, a forefather of many Kenpo schools now existing throughout the United States.

Professor Chow-Hoon studied Danzan-ryu Jujitsu initially under the tutelage of Professor Sig Kufferath who was the recognized grandmaster of Danzan-ryu after Professor Henry Seishiro Okazaki passed away.

Hyliard Chappel

1916 births | 1988 deaths | canadian lawyers | liberal party of canada mps | members of the canadian house of commons from ontario


Hyliard Chappel (1916-04-161988-03-05) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.

Born in Barrie, Ontario, he graduated from the Osgoode Hall Law School in 1943. He worked in the law firm of first chairman of Metropolitan Toronto, Frederick Gardiner, and started his own firm in 1949 (known today as Chappell, Bushell and Stewart).

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